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that has helped india. my concern is -- if you take out the top 10 or nine stocks out of the nifty and it is hardly anything. it will create volatility. there are opportunities, having said india is overpriced at three times booked, i think this volatility that is going to come because of this election year and the next two months will create tremendous opportunities. dry and takeder advantage of any volatility that comes. rishaad: vik, tell me about your favorite industry group. you say banking international services cheap, and the wind is behind them. they were oversold for a reason, are they not? vik: absolutely. you are referring to the crisis that happened in the housing finance sector. i am bullish on the interest sensitive rate stocks thus far. by that, i mean r.b.i. is obviously cutting rates. they were oversold, particularly some of the public sector banks were thrown out as well. the baby was thrown out with the bathwater. if you look at historical measures, they look relatively cheap. you have to
that has helped india. my concern is -- if you take out the top 10 or nine stocks out of the nifty and it is hardly anything. it will create volatility. there are opportunities, having said india is overpriced at three times booked, i think this volatility that is going to come because of this election year and the next two months will create tremendous opportunities. dry and takeder advantage of any volatility that comes. rishaad: vik, tell me about your favorite industry group. you say...
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trying to get coverage to 500 million of india's poorest. carol: to make this possible, the founder of the world's hospital chain will have to cull costs further and keep on cutting. >> he is a remarkable individual. of course, born in india and trained as a cardiac surgeon in london, where he noticed that they could do a lot more heart surgeries in a day at the hospital in lon do than anywhere in india. he decided i will go back to india and see if i can replicate that. once he did that, he started pushing himself a little more, various cardiac departments he was hired in india until eventually came up with this idea of what if we treat cardiac surgery like an assembly line, try to break it down into tasks and have only the most complicated tasks done by the most experienced and highly paid surgeon. everyone else, from junior surgeons to highly trained nurses, can handle all of the less complicated tasks. he found that once he did this, the cost of surgery went down a lot. so he founded his own hospital and has been replicating that model a
trying to get coverage to 500 million of india's poorest. carol: to make this possible, the founder of the world's hospital chain will have to cull costs further and keep on cutting. >> he is a remarkable individual. of course, born in india and trained as a cardiac surgeon in london, where he noticed that they could do a lot more heart surgeries in a day at the hospital in lon do than anywhere in india. he decided i will go back to india and see if i can replicate that. once he did that,...
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india's election begins thursday. it involves 900 million potential voters as the prime minister seeks a second term. he has adopted a nationalist pitch with elections seen as a referendum on the handling of the economy. opposition is led by a congress party. benjamin netanyahu remains on course for a fifth term as the israeli prime minister after the opposition lula white party conceded defeat. the two sides one the same number of seats but netanyahu's been able to win support from small right-wing and religious parties. blue and white says they will continue to oppose netanyahu from within parliament. scientists have shown the first glimpse of a supermassive blackhole in what is being called a groundbreaking moment. it draws questions about conventional physics. the images were presented simultaneously across the world. if they show the event horizon, the edge of the blackhole were gravity is stone -- so strong that no physical laws apply and not even light can escape. news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twi
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carol: the hospital chain in india, dramatically reduced costs. this doctor rethinking an assembly line way of doing surgeries and that is why he has been able to bring costs down. everybody around the globe will be watching what he is doing. jason: and big challenges ahead with modicare, but you look at the numbers and think, why couldn't that happen everywhere? carol: yours? jason: i love the international cover story about meitaun because it reminds us that china especially, they are so much further ahead than the rest of the world and how they are using technology in their everyday lives. carol: you can find more stories on businessweek.com over the weekend. jason: and check out our daily podcast, download, subscribe, available on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now
carol: the hospital chain in india, dramatically reduced costs. this doctor rethinking an assembly line way of doing surgeries and that is why he has been able to bring costs down. everybody around the globe will be watching what he is doing. jason: and big challenges ahead with modicare, but you look at the numbers and think, why couldn't that happen everywhere? carol: yours? jason: i love the international cover story about meitaun because it reminds us that china especially, they are so much...
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there is an old adage when you compare china and india, india rose in spite of its government, china grows because of its government. eric, i'm sorry. much more on the program. happy friday. ♪ ♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york, in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, calls to break up big tech getting louder, but can congress really force change on google and facebook? we hear from u.s. senator mark warner. and uber files its ipo, disclosing that market share is falling in the u.s. and
there is an old adage when you compare china and india, india rose in spite of its government, china grows because of its government. eric, i'm sorry. much more on the program. happy friday. ♪ ♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york, in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, calls to break up big tech getting louder, but can congress really force change on google and facebook? we hear from u.s. senator mark warner. and uber files its ipo,...
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various cardiac departments, he was hired at all around india. eventually he came up with this idea of what if we treated cardiac surgery like an assembly line. try to break it down into constituent tasks and then have only the most complicated tasks done by the most experienced and highly paid surgeons. everyone else, from junior surgeons to highly trained nurses can handle all of the less complicated tasks. he found that once he did this, the cost of surgery went out a lot. own hospital in bangalore and replicating that model across the different specialties ever since, to produce what we call the cheapest hospital in the world. carol: let me throw out some numbers for our viewers and listeners. surgeries he does cost a lot less money. a $14.ar become surgery for and the cancer start at $700. talk about a heart transplant, a love and thousand dollars. if you are doing and that in the u.s., were talking $100,000 or more. a huge difference. ari: a heart transplant could be $1 million at the u.s. hospital. carol: he makes a profit. the way he does
various cardiac departments, he was hired at all around india. eventually he came up with this idea of what if we treated cardiac surgery like an assembly line. try to break it down into constituent tasks and then have only the most complicated tasks done by the most experienced and highly paid surgeons. everyone else, from junior surgeons to highly trained nurses can handle all of the less complicated tasks. he found that once he did this, the cost of surgery went out a lot. own hospital in...
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things about of the india move. number one, yes, apple has a tiny presence in india right now. they want to build that presence. by doing that, they can afford the -- they can avoid the 20% import taxes. hopefully they can start to open retail stores. their idea is, by building products there, they can get wider access to retail markets. the other thing to remember is this could very well be a little bit of a hedge against manufacturing in china. if the china tariff issues get even worse, all of a sudden you've got a supply of phones coming from india where you don't have those tariff issues. chairman the foxconn trying to talk up the opportunities in india. i want to shift to the other parts of apple at the moment. the ongoing battle, the two-year battle between qualcomm and apple seems to be coming to a head at the moment, where we had to hear tim cook have to defend the business strategy. bob: this is the trial i think everyone has been waiting for. who are really watching it closely are saying this is the big one. that is why you're hearing about cook coming in. it is a ver
things about of the india move. number one, yes, apple has a tiny presence in india right now. they want to build that presence. by doing that, they can afford the -- they can avoid the 20% import taxes. hopefully they can start to open retail stores. their idea is, by building products there, they can get wider access to retail markets. the other thing to remember is this could very well be a little bit of a hedge against manufacturing in china. if the china tariff issues get even worse, all...
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apple is not focused on india in the past -- has not been focused on india in the past. their phones are not cost competitive. xiahall me and shanghai -- omi and samsung are the market leaders. they need opportunities for growth. so they're trying to step up with their manufacturer. foxconn is trying to step up. they're largest producer of iphones. precise details on how they want to expand, but they will become an important manufacturer in china. to prime boost minister modi, who is been trying to boost the manufacturing sector. he is focused on bringing in these important manufacturers into the country. theypport their -- them, support both foxconn and apple. the founder,ng of terry go, he is than at the head of his company for more than four decades. we are now hearing he's going to step back from day to day operations. what do we know? peter: it was a chaotic event yesterday in taiwan. he talked on the sidelines of an event there. the first made some statements that were reported as him giving up his chairman post. event,orter was at the but did not hear that to go,,
apple is not focused on india in the past -- has not been focused on india in the past. their phones are not cost competitive. xiahall me and shanghai -- omi and samsung are the market leaders. they need opportunities for growth. so they're trying to step up with their manufacturer. foxconn is trying to step up. they're largest producer of iphones. precise details on how they want to expand, but they will become an important manufacturer in china. to prime boost minister modi, who is been...
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it was once india's number two airline having broken india's monopoly when it launched in the early 1990's. the stock has collapsed over 70% in the last 12 months. that is your bloomberg business flash. nejra: thank you. let's carry on the emerging-market conversation, kevin daly, director of emerging-market debt at evidence tendered is here. -- at aberdeen standard is here. what would be your key takeaway from the conversations you had without lumping the yen into one homogenous mass? kevin: investors were generally fairly relaxed going into the meetings. i think the backed up for em as we were discussing earlier remains pretty attractive. you have the fed remaining on hold the u.s.-china trade talks, heading to a conclusion, china's growth stabilizing, the dollar starting to -- just sideways. so the backdrop for em remains attractive. with policymakers, it depends on the country. there were discussions with turkish officials that didn't go well, discussions with brazil which were very encouraging, and then, argentina is somewhere in the middle given the challenges and struggles that co
it was once india's number two airline having broken india's monopoly when it launched in the early 1990's. the stock has collapsed over 70% in the last 12 months. that is your bloomberg business flash. nejra: thank you. let's carry on the emerging-market conversation, kevin daly, director of emerging-market debt at evidence tendered is here. -- at aberdeen standard is here. what would be your key takeaway from the conversations you had without lumping the yen into one homogenous mass? kevin:...
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look at india, for example. unfortunately, india is a catalyst. if you think about capital they used tochina, be a trade surface. our focus should be on the capital inflows into china. china is balance of yesterday's battlefield. now we need to focus on capital inflows. up withyou can catch all of our interviews by using tv . become part of the conversation. if you have questions or messages for our guests, send us one. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back. the company and its investors are preparing for a $10 million bond offered to come this week. saletor interest in the totals more than $26 billion. the company is starting to raise cash to buy this $69 billion majority stake. yvonne: looking for a loan of about $600 million. it has spoken to banks about an unsecure facility. than 21 billion dollars at boeing and airbus. part of a major restructuring after operational losses totaling almost $5 billion over the past five years. of jet airwaysre . they are delaying any moves as they wait for more clarity on the sale of its finances. -- t
look at india, for example. unfortunately, india is a catalyst. if you think about capital they used tochina, be a trade surface. our focus should be on the capital inflows into china. china is balance of yesterday's battlefield. now we need to focus on capital inflows. up withyou can catch all of our interviews by using tv . become part of the conversation. if you have questions or messages for our guests, send us one. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back. the company and its investors...
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india work largely on emotions. the local issues and local emotions will matter a lot more. >> we don't do a motion on daybreak. let's talk to our guest. how big it influence will be on the performance of local assets? you can join the debate. nejra and myself are there. give me your view on the question of the day. >> i was doing work on this yesterday afternoon, looking at whether there is huge differentiation. during the first quarter, it is striking how homogeneous returns have. has been a fed story taking some of that risk off the table for the broad e.m. space, a strong reversal of that 10 year long trade. haven't been relevant. elements may start pivotd the fed from their to a more steady state. >> what about the idiosyncrasies across asset classes? .tocks versus bonds i was talking about the fact performedts have not as well as e.m. equities. canary in the coal mine about global growth, are they? i am not sure the canary is telling the right story. what iare anticipating am am, the upswing toward the end of
india work largely on emotions. the local issues and local emotions will matter a lot more. >> we don't do a motion on daybreak. let's talk to our guest. how big it influence will be on the performance of local assets? you can join the debate. nejra and myself are there. give me your view on the question of the day. >> i was doing work on this yesterday afternoon, looking at whether there is huge differentiation. during the first quarter, it is striking how homogeneous returns have....
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coming up, tictoc's time in india may be up. blocking download of the controversial app. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: google and apple have complied with a court order to block downloads of the popular app tiktok, this after the indian government voice concerns over content on the app. this could handicap its owner bytedance. mark has been reporting on this story. it is interesting the indian government has intervened here, whereas other governments have not, in an app that has been concerning to a lot of people because you have a lot of children on the app. and concerns about sexual predators. mark: it is interesting on multiple levels. we have done great reporting out of asia, that india like other countries, are adopting more of a chinese model of regulating the internet, so becoming more severe. and they are going after india, with fairly conservative politicians, and going after a chinese company right now. they claim to have 120 million active users each month and they have grown like being busters. -- gang busters. they have a huge presence also in the u.s. a.i. c
coming up, tictoc's time in india may be up. blocking download of the controversial app. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: google and apple have complied with a court order to block downloads of the popular app tiktok, this after the indian government voice concerns over content on the app. this could handicap its owner bytedance. mark has been reporting on this story. it is interesting the indian government has intervened here, whereas other governments have not, in an app that has been...
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because affect china and india. mike pompeo plans to announce on monday that the administration will not review sanctions waivers when they expire on may 2. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are pledging $3 billion to sudan after the toppling of the president. 500 say they will deposit million and the central bank, to ease the currency. if the latest in a series of a packages offered to grow their influence. in a bloomberg survey suggests the bank of japan's next policy move may be further easing. only a small minority expect moves this week. half of the economists we spoke tomore measures as the economy grows and inflation remains a stagnant. the vast last year, majority of those surveyed said the banks next move would be to tighten. inflation remains less than half of the boj target. global news 24 hours a day on air and on @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg. yvonne: thanks so much. take a look at sri lanka
because affect china and india. mike pompeo plans to announce on monday that the administration will not review sanctions waivers when they expire on may 2. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are pledging $3 billion to sudan after the toppling of the president. 500 say they will deposit million and the central bank, to ease the currency. if the latest in a series of a packages offered to grow their influence. in a bloomberg survey suggests the bank of japan's next policy move may be...
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minister hopes to give basic coverage to 500 million of india's poorest. kelly: and ambitious program, and to make all of this possible , the founder of the world's cheapest hospital chain will have to cut costs further and that keep on cutting. the doctor is a pretty remarkable individual. trained as a and cardiac surgeon in london, where he noticed that they could do a lot more heart surgeries in a day than anyone can do anywhere in india. she decided i would go back to india and see if i can at least replicate that. once you get that at a hospital in calcutta, he's on pushing himself more. various departments he was hired and around india until he eventually came up with the idea of what if we treat cardiac surgery like an assembly line? try to break it down into have onlyt tasks that the most complicated tasks done by the most experienced and highly paid surgeon. everyone else, from junior surgeons to highly trained nurses can handle all of the less competent tasks. -- complicated tasks. he found that the cost of surgery went down a lot, so he found hi
minister hopes to give basic coverage to 500 million of india's poorest. kelly: and ambitious program, and to make all of this possible , the founder of the world's cheapest hospital chain will have to cut costs further and that keep on cutting. the doctor is a pretty remarkable individual. trained as a and cardiac surgeon in london, where he noticed that they could do a lot more heart surgeries in a day than anyone can do anywhere in india. she decided i would go back to india and see if i can...
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ask thei pointed to india -- is the india hiccup. classic bezos plan. the government there just banned them from owning a majority stake in any of the merchants that sell stuff on their marketplace in india. >> why? >> i think it's related to what warren has been talking about, really youhat shouldn't compete against other merchants, so basically amazon own a majority stake in a big seller in its marketplace in india. doing that.d from they had to pull a load of listings off the marketplace almost immediately and sell a stake. so that type of thing, you know, highype of thing in a grades market like that might be a problem for their revenue number. we will be all over it. lots of news coming this week. thanks so much. and that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we're live streaming on twitter, of course. check us out at technology and follow our global news technology tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ >> here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. wall street eeks out a slight gain. iranumps on the end of
ask thei pointed to india -- is the india hiccup. classic bezos plan. the government there just banned them from owning a majority stake in any of the merchants that sell stuff on their marketplace in india. >> why? >> i think it's related to what warren has been talking about, really youhat shouldn't compete against other merchants, so basically amazon own a majority stake in a big seller in its marketplace in india. doing that.d from they had to pull a load of listings off the...
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india also closed today. we are seeing mixed movement coming through and we are waiting for a number of companies coming through out of china erie and hong kong markets up by about three quarters of 1%. weakness in australia and malaysia today. currency looking a little stronger against the dollar. we are seeing mixed moods when it comes to the commodities market. it is going to be a big week for investors. a lot of holding pat until we get these economic agendas. weeks like this could be daunting for traders and cause them to tie themselves up into knots. have a look at some of the data we have out of china. profitsseen industrial rebound somewhat. they actually came 13.9 percent in march from a year earlier. positive little bit of coming through the chinese economy. it is all going to be about those pmi's released tomorrow and again on thursday. latest print will be pretty interesting because perhaps it is more important that we have seen when it comes to china pmi's. you're looking for the sustainability.
india also closed today. we are seeing mixed movement coming through and we are waiting for a number of companies coming through out of china erie and hong kong markets up by about three quarters of 1%. weakness in australia and malaysia today. currency looking a little stronger against the dollar. we are seeing mixed moods when it comes to the commodities market. it is going to be a big week for investors. a lot of holding pat until we get these economic agendas. weeks like this could be...
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a flat day in india ahead of the r.b.i. rate decision. we are expecting to see .15% cut , but the consensus is what is the governor going to say, is the r.b.i. going to get even more dovish than that? let's look at some of the stocks we are watching. chinese airlines in hong kong but did very well today -- in hong kong did well today. the government is to cut levees, which will be a big boost to those airline players. also watching interest-rate sensitive stocks in indy. -- in india. ata motors is higher against flat to down market. of analysts have downgraded the stock amid his plan to raise gambling taxes and are concerned about the $3.3 billion investment to expand the casino resort on one island. nejra: juliette saly in singapore, thanks so much. the u.k. parliament has voted by the closest possible margin to block any chance of a no deal brexit. in peas voted to stop the country crashing out of the e.u. without a deal, but there is still no clarity on what a deal will look like. corbyn said jeremy initial talks with theresa may were
a flat day in india ahead of the r.b.i. rate decision. we are expecting to see .15% cut , but the consensus is what is the governor going to say, is the r.b.i. going to get even more dovish than that? let's look at some of the stocks we are watching. chinese airlines in hong kong but did very well today -- in hong kong did well today. the government is to cut levees, which will be a big boost to those airline players. also watching interest-rate sensitive stocks in indy. -- in india. ata motors...
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our india conglomerates reporter is tracking this saga. tell us all a bit more about what happened with the pilots union. jet airways is in deep crisis. situation, innt past they had a near-death experience a few years ago and they are also grounded with normal flying. there's also a bunch of issues with the prices that have internationals by monday and now they are facing a no flying but they have a lot of food with the asset management weeping, lenders led by india. lenders have assured they will be enthusiastic. but the money has not, the airline is in crisis. significant is this meeting with the lenders today? what do they really want to see here? already's darted upthey are planning to sell to 75%. theyhave already, with -- are also trying to infuse funds so that valuation can really go down the drain. for jetry critical airways to have a fund in place to fly so that investors will be key to buy this airline. this meeting is going to be very critical for the oldest surviving private airline. >> all right. our india conglomerates repor
our india conglomerates reporter is tracking this saga. tell us all a bit more about what happened with the pilots union. jet airways is in deep crisis. situation, innt past they had a near-death experience a few years ago and they are also grounded with normal flying. there's also a bunch of issues with the prices that have internationals by monday and now they are facing a no flying but they have a lot of food with the asset management weeping, lenders led by india. lenders have assured they...
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it cannot be more defined in india right now. if you look at the chart, we are talking about foreign investments in two asset classes, equity and bonds. theblue bar shows that investment in equities with moving from great gusto but you see on the other hand in bonds, the foreign investors are dumping bonds. there was $7 billion in equities, the highest and the economy.n any you have $1.2 billion of outflows. the primary reason why bonds are not excited is because of the surging oil prices. that is creating a lot of uncertainty in their minds and asy think -- tit hasn't been dovish as we are expecting. we see who gets it right, the equity bulls or the bond bears. >> the oil bulls have it their way, then -- >> that could change everything. >> dan, help enlighten us on that last bit. talk to us about the effect h ere. >> the oil market is abuzz with iraninann sanction news. what does it mean for the future of opec? have arabia and uae promised donald trump will make an any gap that irani supply shortages mean. if you look at the com
it cannot be more defined in india right now. if you look at the chart, we are talking about foreign investments in two asset classes, equity and bonds. theblue bar shows that investment in equities with moving from great gusto but you see on the other hand in bonds, the foreign investors are dumping bonds. there was $7 billion in equities, the highest and the economy.n any you have $1.2 billion of outflows. the primary reason why bonds are not excited is because of the surging oil prices. that...
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coming up, tiktok's time in india may be up. why an indian court is blocking new downloads of the controversial app, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: google and apple have complied with an indian court order to block downloads of the popular app tiktok, this after the government voiced concerns over illicit content on the app. this could handicap its owner bytedance. furthermore, bloomberg tech's mark bergen, who has been reporting on this story. it is interesting the indian government has intervened here, whereas other governments have not, in an app that has been concerning to a lot of people because, you know, you have got a lot of children on this app, performing, lip-synching, and concerns about sexual predators. mark: it is interesting on multiple levels. in many ways -- we have done some great reporting out of asia , that india, like other countries in asia, are adopting more of a chinese model of regulating the internet, so becoming more severe. some would call it draconian. and they are going a
coming up, tiktok's time in india may be up. why an indian court is blocking new downloads of the controversial app, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: google and apple have complied with an indian court order to block downloads of the popular app tiktok, this after the government voiced concerns over illicit content on the app. this could handicap its owner bytedance. furthermore, bloomberg tech's mark bergen, who has been reporting on this story. it is interesting the...
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heart surgeries in a day than anyone can do anywhere in india. so he decided, i would go back to india and see if i can at least replicate that. once you get that at a hospital in calcutta, he's on pushing himself more. various departments he was hired and around india until he eventually came up with the idea of what if we treat cardiac surgery like an assembly line? try to break it down into constituent tasks that have only the most complicated tasks done by the most experienced and highly paid surgeon. everyone else, from junior surgeons to highly trained nurses, can handle all of the less-complicated tasks. he found that the cost of surgery went down a lot, so he found his hospital in bangalore , and he has replicated the model ever since produce what we two call in the story the cheapest hospital in the world. carol: i love this, and let me throw out some numbers for our viewers and listeners. the surgeries he does cost a lot less money, generally. surgery for head and neck cancer start at $700. talk about a heart transplant, about $11,000.
heart surgeries in a day than anyone can do anywhere in india. so he decided, i would go back to india and see if i can at least replicate that. once you get that at a hospital in calcutta, he's on pushing himself more. various departments he was hired and around india until he eventually came up with the idea of what if we treat cardiac surgery like an assembly line? try to break it down into constituent tasks that have only the most complicated tasks done by the most experienced and highly...
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alliances in countries like india. on the second side, you have problems brewing in libya, in venezuela, in the nigerian goal. -- gulf. you haven't got a lot of spare capacity to make up for sudden disruptions. anna: thank you very much. bloomberg's executive editor of commodities. $74.57 is where we trade on brent heading toward $75 a barrel. minutes away from the start of the european equity trading day. next, we will take a look at our stocks to watch the market open, old, lowering its full-year forecast. ♪ matt: eights minutes from the start of european trading. let's get the bloomberg business flash. >> samsung is delaying the launch of its first full double smartphone after reports of screen failures amongst review unit. the smartphone giant says it will investigate the issue. samsung will be aiming to avert a fiasco like the launch of the note 7. it led to a global recall after devices started bursting into flames. over $800 raise million in an initial public offering. it has the backing of some of the biggest
alliances in countries like india. on the second side, you have problems brewing in libya, in venezuela, in the nigerian goal. -- gulf. you haven't got a lot of spare capacity to make up for sudden disruptions. anna: thank you very much. bloomberg's executive editor of commodities. $74.57 is where we trade on brent heading toward $75 a barrel. minutes away from the start of the european equity trading day. next, we will take a look at our stocks to watch the market open, old, lowering its...
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let's show you what india -- and of course recap the r.b.i. decision. let's take a look at the trend when it comes to u.s. stocks and china stocks. we have been seeing this medium-term trend when it comes to how u.s. stocks have outperformed china. that took a turn at the end of december, early january. now you see it break below it. there was this long chinese equities versus s&p, em over dm. now that the u.s. earnings aowngrade, pricing in slow momentum when it comes to the economy. china saying earnings could pick up in the second half. we have policy stimulus in play. they are saying go long on china. china still closed for the holiday. before we go, let's bring up the board when it comes to india. this is after the r.b.i. cut rates by 25 basis points. but they stuck to the neutral policy stance, so perhaps a little bit constrained. the bond markets did not take it quite well in the beginning. they were hoping for more of a dovish signal. take a look at the rupee as well. we saw the biggest drop yesterday on that decision. now strengthening slightly
let's show you what india -- and of course recap the r.b.i. decision. let's take a look at the trend when it comes to u.s. stocks and china stocks. we have been seeing this medium-term trend when it comes to how u.s. stocks have outperformed china. that took a turn at the end of december, early january. now you see it break below it. there was this long chinese equities versus s&p, em over dm. now that the u.s. earnings aowngrade, pricing in slow momentum when it comes to the economy. china...
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impactbe some of the in countries such as india. >> good morning. this can help. the usual high-yielding places like indonesia fall under the gun when we have oil market volatility, and something hasn't changed in the dynamic or the heavy reliance on in ports to change that. in the case of india, you have iran linkage. in indonesia, you have linkage to oil prices. either way, crude going into the 70's raises questions about where will it go this year, how will they get financed and will exchange rates be stable around a volatile iran scenario? we have seen this layout repeatedly in the last decade or so and here we go again. paul: yeah, it will put the new presidency in indonesia in a difficult spot. one of the campaign promises was cheaper fuel prices. what did they do now? introduce subsidies? that will not be good for the economy. taimur: right. this feels like deja vu. five years ago, someone came to and he took a popular position to reduce subsidies and the country took appeared as of the lesson is -- and he took it. what will happen if they pass kill prices
impactbe some of the in countries such as india. >> good morning. this can help. the usual high-yielding places like indonesia fall under the gun when we have oil market volatility, and something hasn't changed in the dynamic or the heavy reliance on in ports to change that. in the case of india, you have iran linkage. in indonesia, you have linkage to oil prices. either way, crude going into the 70's raises questions about where will it go this year, how will they get financed and will...
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dave: what about india? if you had pick one part of asia that might feel it on the margins, it is probably india. do they have to worry over there? richard: most asian economies are all importers. the other guy is cutting rates, they must be pretty close to cutting rates. i think the modern pushing prices because of high oil isn't really going to be a big concern from this starting point. >> people are still thinking double cut rates, even with the price of oil going up. how much room is there for a rate cut? there is probably room for another one or two because in india. the underlying inflation numbers have been on the downside. from that point of view, they have a bit of a growth concern there. i think a rate cut or two is fairly realistic. projection isus 5.7%. a complement to go, australia came out with a very benign inflation rate. what does the inflation outlook tell you about that 5.7% growth right now? is there upside or downside risk to the projection? it tells you to things, they tell you that the
dave: what about india? if you had pick one part of asia that might feel it on the margins, it is probably india. do they have to worry over there? richard: most asian economies are all importers. the other guy is cutting rates, they must be pretty close to cutting rates. i think the modern pushing prices because of high oil isn't really going to be a big concern from this starting point. >> people are still thinking double cut rates, even with the price of oil going up. how much room is...
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came down to the end of 2018 is helping india. going forward, we have the elections soon. ist we experience with india economic policy tends to be insensitive to who is in policy. reforms tend to go on, which is why we are optimistic about the future outlook. tom: i want you to defend the phd's at the imf. i know this is something sensitive. the imf always a piÑata of forecasting economics. gita, can the imf extrapolate out economic growth and performance, or is it more of a static analysis? is fraughtasting with uncertainty. we make our best projections given the information we have at this point. and for many countries, we have information from their budgets about where fiscal policy is headed. we have information from monetary authorities about the projected path of interest rates. that enters our focus. that is information that goes into our focus. that is dynamic in nature. of course, over a year, many things can happen, including national disasters. tom: this was lovely. we did a brexit free interview, which is always a joi
came down to the end of 2018 is helping india. going forward, we have the elections soon. ist we experience with india economic policy tends to be insensitive to who is in policy. reforms tend to go on, which is why we are optimistic about the future outlook. tom: i want you to defend the phd's at the imf. i know this is something sensitive. the imf always a piÑata of forecasting economics. gita, can the imf extrapolate out economic growth and performance, or is it more of a static analysis?...
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and china and india and indonesia. we think that brazil and latin america are next. >> i am interested -- we were just debating and discussing how softbank once again is doubling down on tech startup investing, another $5 billion being thrown at latin america, another $100 billion vision fund. how does the whale that is softbank, the vision fund, strengthen, make it for people trying to get into the startups? hans: we want to see more softbank funds coming to latin america. in order to grow these unicorns, it takes hundreds of billions of dollars to make it work. more capital to follow the founders to deliver and build great businesses. forre early-stage investors the first part, so we are in their early. usually, we're there before softbank does. they have been a great partner for us, with this, and other regions of the world. >> let's talk about one of your investments and latin america. you may the largest series a investment in yellow, which is based in brazil and known for its bike sharing service. the idea is urb
and china and india and indonesia. we think that brazil and latin america are next. >> i am interested -- we were just debating and discussing how softbank once again is doubling down on tech startup investing, another $5 billion being thrown at latin america, another $100 billion vision fund. how does the whale that is softbank, the vision fund, strengthen, make it for people trying to get into the startups? hans: we want to see more softbank funds coming to latin america. in order to...
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and china and india and indonesia. it is next. we were debating and discussing how soft bank once again is doubling down on investing. $100 billion vision fund. how difficult does the whale that is softbank, the division , make it forhen people trying to get into the startups? hans: we want to see more softbank funds. in order to grow these unicorns, it takes hundreds of billions of dollars to make it work. you need more capital to follow, to deliver and build great businesses. we are investors. we are in there. usually, we're there before softbank does. they have been great partners. >> let's talk about one of your investments. you made the largest investment in yellow which is based in brazil and none for the bike sharing service. the idea is urban mobility and really leveraging the promise of that. how do you go about doing that when so much of the population is unbent and do not have smartphones they can use to tap into urban mobility? hans: two ways regarding l of. g yellow. we think ridesharing is not limited to cars, but al
and china and india and indonesia. it is next. we were debating and discussing how soft bank once again is doubling down on investing. $100 billion vision fund. how difficult does the whale that is softbank, the division , make it forhen people trying to get into the startups? hans: we want to see more softbank funds. in order to grow these unicorns, it takes hundreds of billions of dollars to make it work. you need more capital to follow, to deliver and build great businesses. we are...
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and we focus on marketing in india and china. for now, it is not our priority. emily: that was zoom ceo eric yuan. soon after a devastating fire engulfed notre-dame cathedral, news outlets began streaming broadcasts on youtube that included several clips including a box of text. it combated conspiracy theories including those that questioned the 9/11 attacks. as 2001,d the plumes triggering a panel below the video. these panels are triggered algorithmically and someone said the system sometimes make the wrong call. up, after years of battling it out, qualcomm signs a deal for royalties with apple to end a global legal dispute. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk has already been warned about his twitter use, but it has not stopped him so far. he treated another production forecast like the one i got him in trouble in the first place. he said the company will build over 500,000 cars in the next year. the sec argued he was in consent -- contempt of a
and we focus on marketing in india and china. for now, it is not our priority. emily: that was zoom ceo eric yuan. soon after a devastating fire engulfed notre-dame cathedral, news outlets began streaming broadcasts on youtube that included several clips including a box of text. it combated conspiracy theories including those that questioned the 9/11 attacks. as 2001,d the plumes triggering a panel below the video. these panels are triggered algorithmically and someone said the system sometimes...
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and we focus on marketing in india and china. for now, it is not our priority. emily: that was zoom ceo eric yuan. soon after a devastating fire engulfed notre-dame cathedral, news outlets began streaming broadcasts on youtube that included several clips including a box of text. it combated conspiracy theories including those that questioned the 9/11 attacks. it labeled the plumes as 2001, triggering a panel below the video. these panels are triggered algorithmically and someone said the system sometimes make the wrong call. coming up, after years of battling it out, qualcomm signs a deal for royalties with apple to end a global legal dispute. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk has already been warned about his twitter use, but it has not stopped him so far. he treated another production forecast like the one i got him in trouble in the first place. he said the company will build over 500,000 cars in the next year. the sec argued he was in consent
and we focus on marketing in india and china. for now, it is not our priority. emily: that was zoom ceo eric yuan. soon after a devastating fire engulfed notre-dame cathedral, news outlets began streaming broadcasts on youtube that included several clips including a box of text. it combated conspiracy theories including those that questioned the 9/11 attacks. it labeled the plumes as 2001, triggering a panel below the video. these panels are triggered algorithmically and someone said the system...
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the challenge here is about the idea of india, india as we all knew is an issue that celebrates diversity, secularism, and inclusion. that has been challenged in these elections will decide which idea prevails. francine: if you look at the economic progress that modi promised in 2014, which has failed to materialize, how much has he changed to nationalism and how much will that sway voters? minister cameime into office with a lot of promise and most of it is the sense that there is a gap between what he promised and what he delivered. theimplementation of national sales tax. the aspirations of people are so high that there is a gap between what people aspire for and what the government has delivered. that is the crux of the problem that policymakers face. joblessness.ems -- there are not enough jobs going around for young people and there is a serious farm crisis where farmers are not getting the true value for their produce. communities are up in arms against the government despite the claims the prime minister has made that he changed the country. the opposition has said that government
the challenge here is about the idea of india, india as we all knew is an issue that celebrates diversity, secularism, and inclusion. that has been challenged in these elections will decide which idea prevails. francine: if you look at the economic progress that modi promised in 2014, which has failed to materialize, how much has he changed to nationalism and how much will that sway voters? minister cameime into office with a lot of promise and most of it is the sense that there is a gap...
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jet airways has become one of india's top airlines, controlling about 11% of the indian market. an abupart owned by dhabi airline. it posted lost is -- posted losses in nine of the last 11 years, and recently defaulted on loans. now banks led by the state bank of india have been planning to take a 50% stake by issuing new shares, but the supreme court of india just dealt an unexpected blow, striking down the bank framework that permitted that particular maneuver. if the airline goes out of business, it would likely push in india and could leave prime minister modi with a black mark on his economic record just weeks before the election. you can check out more about jet airways and all of our quick takes on the bloomberg. we are staying with aviation now. guy: let's turn our attention to what is happening with boeing. , the latest -- with boeing, the latest surrounding their 737 max jetline. a report appears to clear the pilots and pointed the finger at boeing. clear that thee aircraft flight control system related to controllability should be reviewed by the manufacturer. guy: it
jet airways has become one of india's top airlines, controlling about 11% of the indian market. an abupart owned by dhabi airline. it posted lost is -- posted losses in nine of the last 11 years, and recently defaulted on loans. now banks led by the state bank of india have been planning to take a 50% stake by issuing new shares, but the supreme court of india just dealt an unexpected blow, striking down the bank framework that permitted that particular maneuver. if the airline goes out of...
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and in the future, probably focusing on marketing in india and china. for now, that is not our global priority. emily: that was zoom's ceo eric yuan. soon after a devastating fire engulfed notre dame cathedral in paris on monday, news outlets began streaming live broadcasts on youtube. that led to several clips including a box of text. the company introduced the tech -- text box last year, to combat the spread of conspiracy theories including those that question the 9/11 attacks. but the software mistakenly aseled the plumes of smoke from 2001,tage triggering the panel below the video. in a statement, a youtube spokesperson said these panels are triggered algorithmically and our systems sometimes make the wrong call. we are disabling them for livestreams related to the fire. coming up, after years of battling it out, qualcomm signs a deal for royalties and chips with apple to end a global legal dispute. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk has already been warned about his tw
and in the future, probably focusing on marketing in india and china. for now, that is not our global priority. emily: that was zoom's ceo eric yuan. soon after a devastating fire engulfed notre dame cathedral in paris on monday, news outlets began streaming live broadcasts on youtube. that led to several clips including a box of text. the company introduced the tech -- text box last year, to combat the spread of conspiracy theories including those that question the 9/11 attacks. but the...
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india may be one of the most vulnerable. years, we have0 seen indian equities continue to break new records. isis an equity market which very expensive. it has a premium and at a time when we have this general election going on, which is going to cause political noise. some of that exuberance might come out of trade. we might see a short-term tick around the selection. -- around this election. matt: mark cudmore is bloomberg's mliv managing editor coming to us out of singapore. remember, you can join the debate as well on today's mliv question of the day. it was, can strong bank earnings as we talked about? send the s&p 500 -- as we talked about with mark send the s&p 500 to another record high? reach out to us and the mliv team. --e ib+tv on your mliv on your terminal. now we get the bloomberg first word news. >> the prime minister's continuing talks with the opposition labour party. this as they work towards a way to end months of deadlock over brexit. something conservatives have called on the prime minister to take
india may be one of the most vulnerable. years, we have0 seen indian equities continue to break new records. isis an equity market which very expensive. it has a premium and at a time when we have this general election going on, which is going to cause political noise. some of that exuberance might come out of trade. we might see a short-term tick around the selection. -- around this election. matt: mark cudmore is bloomberg's mliv managing editor coming to us out of singapore. remember, you...
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how do the leads of india connect with the many people of india? it has to be a revelation. >> they don't. how do they connect with them to make for a better capitalism? way that the mode got around it comes disappointingly is he plays the nationalist card so powerfully. this for skewness between india and pakistan was extremely convenient for him. and he plays that card so powerfully. it brings a lot of people together including most of the really poor hindu people. they're still probably 300 million people that can't really read or write in india. for the people to get the stories they should, they need to do lots of really basic reforms and a lot of really big reforms. francine: talking about populism. >> it kind of frustrates me at a moment -- at the moment. superficially, us people jokingly call it the tropics. in particular with this finance minister, he has a pretty heavyweight intellectual economic supply-side brain. no disrespect to anybody in the other economic machine, but not the same kind of person. problemsse of brazil's , there is al
how do the leads of india connect with the many people of india? it has to be a revelation. >> they don't. how do they connect with them to make for a better capitalism? way that the mode got around it comes disappointingly is he plays the nationalist card so powerfully. this for skewness between india and pakistan was extremely convenient for him. and he plays that card so powerfully. it brings a lot of people together including most of the really poor hindu people. they're still...
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the times of india said spice jet will take 40 of jet airway'' 747s. another airline will take several others. it will mean new employment for jet staff who faced being laid off by collapse. the airline suspended operations must week after failing to secure emergency funding -- last week after failing to secure emergency funding. paul: the bank of japan governor lowering his policy forecast. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪
the times of india said spice jet will take 40 of jet airway'' 747s. another airline will take several others. it will mean new employment for jet staff who faced being laid off by collapse. the airline suspended operations must week after failing to secure emergency funding -- last week after failing to secure emergency funding. paul: the bank of japan governor lowering his policy forecast. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪
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and in the future, focusing on marketing in india and china. for now, that is not our priority. emily: that was zoom's ceo eric yuan. after a devastating fire engulfed notre dame cathedral, it was broadcast online including a box of text. it was introduced to combat conspiracy theories, including those that questioned the 9/11 attack, but the software mistakenly labeled it as footage from 2001. in a statement, a spokesperson said these panels are triggered algorithmically and they sometimes make the wrong call. we are disabling them for live streams related to the fire. after years, qualcomm signs a deal for royalties and chips with apple to and a global dispute. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk has already been warned about his twitter use, but that has not stopped in that him. he has tweeted another forecast, like the one that got him in trouble. a similar tweet got the fac to argue he was in contempt of a settlement. craig, what exactly happened this time? >> this is very similar to a post he s
and in the future, focusing on marketing in india and china. for now, that is not our priority. emily: that was zoom's ceo eric yuan. after a devastating fire engulfed notre dame cathedral, it was broadcast online including a box of text. it was introduced to combat conspiracy theories, including those that questioned the 9/11 attack, but the software mistakenly labeled it as footage from 2001. in a statement, a spokesperson said these panels are triggered algorithmically and they sometimes...
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. -- india's marathon election begins thursday. this as prime minister narendra modi seeks a second term. the election is seen as what you could call a referendum on the bjp handling of the party. the opposition is led by rahul gandhi, running on reforms. and benjamin netanyahu remains on course for a fifth term of being the israeli prime minister. the blue and white party conceded. gantz won the same amount of seats, but yahoo! -- but benjamin netanyahu won special groups. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm su keenan. this is bloomberg. china consumer inflation surging in march on rising food prices, with prices rebounding. this asre anticipating foreshadowing all sorts of bad things for the chinese economy. david: a good thing we are hanging by the fingernails. let's bring in our china correspondent, tom mackenzie, and out of washington, our guest. tom, let's start with you. recap the numbers. absolutely. no major surprises
. -- india's marathon election begins thursday. this as prime minister narendra modi seeks a second term. the election is seen as what you could call a referendum on the bjp handling of the party. the opposition is led by rahul gandhi, running on reforms. and benjamin netanyahu remains on course for a fifth term of being the israeli prime minister. the blue and white party conceded. gantz won the same amount of seats, but yahoo! -- but benjamin netanyahu won special groups. global news 24 hours...
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they announced they could be shifting production to india, away from china. the chairman also considering a bid for president and taiwan. -- pegatron is also rallying. china life insurance as well. we are seeing bond yields pick up, perhaps helping insurers thanks to higher returns. some of the things we are watching, the auto space, given it is that shanghai auto show. we have been seeing auto stocks falling out of favor. this one down close to 3.7%. they announced the china lunar exploration project, a joint venture to set up a tech lab. they are going to provide support for baic's development of a planetary rover, which is interesting, getting away from normal cars. and someo down 1% dealerships, like china grant auto, down 5% today. rishaad: we are going to be talking hopefully with the ceo of bentley coming up after this short break. do stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: it is time for the battle of the charts. are going to be pitching their best charts against each other. it has a southeast asia feel to it. david: let's get things started. mi
they announced they could be shifting production to india, away from china. the chairman also considering a bid for president and taiwan. -- pegatron is also rallying. china life insurance as well. we are seeing bond yields pick up, perhaps helping insurers thanks to higher returns. some of the things we are watching, the auto space, given it is that shanghai auto show. we have been seeing auto stocks falling out of favor. this one down close to 3.7%. they announced the china lunar exploration...
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india looking quite good. korea tracking higher despite that weakness in samsung after it delayed the foldable phone. china's market turning around after that 2.3% drop yesterday. be holdinging it may back somewhat on the stimulus. generally, things in asia looking ok, better than the start of trade. in terms of other aspects we have been watching, we are watching the japanese yen closely and that is moving higher ahead of golden week positioning next week. the rupee has fallen along with indian bonds on the strength you have seen in the oil price. australian bonds are rallying quite high. yields lower by five basis points. inflation data out of singapore today. hong kong later in the weekend australia as well. inflation data starting to suggest we will not see rate cuts from the rba. that is pushing bonds higher. breaking hear from crossing the bloomberg. underlying 2019 operating margins slightly lower than 2018. that is the red headline. unions are hearing local have tentatively reached a contract. toal uni
india looking quite good. korea tracking higher despite that weakness in samsung after it delayed the foldable phone. china's market turning around after that 2.3% drop yesterday. be holdinging it may back somewhat on the stimulus. generally, things in asia looking ok, better than the start of trade. in terms of other aspects we have been watching, we are watching the japanese yen closely and that is moving higher ahead of golden week positioning next week. the rupee has fallen along with...
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india expanding, but only by a hair's breadth. e.v. sales will continue to be a bigger slice of the pie. by the year 2033, they predict e.v. cars will overtake combustion engines. shery: coming up next, over the horizon. blackrock looks to growth as part of a management overhaul. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: i and shery ahn in new york. you are watching daybreak australia. an alert on the bloomberg. the nomination of an sec commissioner, a former aide to the commissioner, replacing her former boss. bes is allison herren lee to fcc commissioner, a nomination that has to go through congress. haidi: the world's largest asset manager is looking to grab an even bigger piece of the world. blackrock announced a sweeping reorganization charting a path for growth beyond the u.s., and more towards china and latin america. massaerg reporter annie fathers blackrock. walk us through these changes and -- follows blackrock. walk us through these changes and what they mean. annie: the changes put more power i
india expanding, but only by a hair's breadth. e.v. sales will continue to be a bigger slice of the pie. by the year 2033, they predict e.v. cars will overtake combustion engines. shery: coming up next, over the horizon. blackrock looks to growth as part of a management overhaul. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: i and shery ahn in new york. you are watching daybreak australia. an alert on the bloomberg. the nomination of an sec commissioner, a former aide...
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it countries currently have waivers including china and india. secretary of state mike pompeo called afghanistan's president over the weekend to express washington disappointment over the indefinite post potion of their talks with the taliban. the talks were scheduled to begin friday in qatar but were called off after disagreements over who should attend. the gathering was considered a significant first step toward finding an end to the war in afghanistan and the eventual withdrawal of u.s. troops in the country. president trump says he will not nominate former pizza company executive herman cain for a seat on the federal reserve board. in a tweet, the president called him a truly wonderful man and cain asked that the president not nominate him. the confirmation did appear to be blocked by his own party. the supreme court will decide whether the main civil rights law that inhibits employment discrimination applies to lgbt people. the justice said they will hear cases involving people who claim they were fired because of their sexual orientation.
it countries currently have waivers including china and india. secretary of state mike pompeo called afghanistan's president over the weekend to express washington disappointment over the indefinite post potion of their talks with the taliban. the talks were scheduled to begin friday in qatar but were called off after disagreements over who should attend. the gathering was considered a significant first step toward finding an end to the war in afghanistan and the eventual withdrawal of u.s....
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haidi: we're seeing foreign investors have been very picky, with lots of money going into india. it has not been a wholesale interest across the board. andreea: that is right. despite this rally we have seen , what isup 11% interesting here is that japan has counted for much of that. they have done $20 billion in equities in the first quarter. that chart shows that the msci stocks that don't include japan has outperformed. where has that money gone? largely into chinese stocks. about $17 billion has been funneled there. that is in line with a return to emerging-market assets after they were pummeled last year. the chinese market is among the , a top performer. the japanese market, pretty mediocre returns. where else have investors put their money in emerging markets? in india, south korea and taiwan. shery: thank you so much for that. asiaberg's cross asset editor. you can find her charts on gtv on the bloomberg library. a trade web markets now announcing to have priced their initial public offering at $27 per share. this is a platform that is partly owned by financial data
haidi: we're seeing foreign investors have been very picky, with lots of money going into india. it has not been a wholesale interest across the board. andreea: that is right. despite this rally we have seen , what isup 11% interesting here is that japan has counted for much of that. they have done $20 billion in equities in the first quarter. that chart shows that the msci stocks that don't include japan has outperformed. where has that money gone? largely into chinese stocks. about $17...
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we have engineers in the u.s., china, india. vonnie: you have been downsizing workforces in some areas. darius: i would say lately we have been on a hiring string. has you go -- grow 8%, it increased the opportunity to hire people in the area of technology, engineering and software. vonnie: now that you have divested those two businesses and are back on track, is value?ll darius: we think we have a lot of tailwinds. we have a good track record. we do what we say. that is something that is important to us is that our do matches our say. as you look at our backlog and you look at the financials, we are getting the organic growth coming through at 8%. we grew at 6% last year. we are also getting the margin expansion so we can deploy that, whether it is buybacks or m&a. i am excited by our prospects for the future. vonnie: i am looking forward to hearing from that m&a action. thank you for joining. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. administration has lost energy markets today. the
we have engineers in the u.s., china, india. vonnie: you have been downsizing workforces in some areas. darius: i would say lately we have been on a hiring string. has you go -- grow 8%, it increased the opportunity to hire people in the area of technology, engineering and software. vonnie: now that you have divested those two businesses and are back on track, is value?ll darius: we think we have a lot of tailwinds. we have a good track record. we do what we say. that is something that is...
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i think india would be tough. brad: i don't think you want to ride a scooter on a road in india. joe well, yes, exactly. : you have a combination of willingness to pay infrastructure, ability to move vehicles around, so there are some markets where i think mostly concentrated in southeast asia, that will be harder to operate in. brad: last question, safety. there have been lawsuits from riders who have been injured. lawsuits on other companies as well. how do you improve the safety and make sure people are operating the scooters and e-bikes responsibly? joe: our goal is to make a scooter safer than a bike. we do a ton of things in this regard. obviously, one of the things you can do is give away lots of helmets, and we have. over a quarter million helmets. the second thing is this is a new vehicle type. so education on how to ride them and education on where you ride them. lastly, working with cities. cities across the states have a program called vision zero where they have zero pedestrian fatalities. they want to protect pedestrians and bikers from cars. separating cars from pe
i think india would be tough. brad: i don't think you want to ride a scooter on a road in india. joe well, yes, exactly. : you have a combination of willingness to pay infrastructure, ability to move vehicles around, so there are some markets where i think mostly concentrated in southeast asia, that will be harder to operate in. brad: last question, safety. there have been lawsuits from riders who have been injured. lawsuits on other companies as well. how do you improve the safety and make...
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sightof people have lost of what is going on in india. voters.ion potential how important are these elections to markets, mark? >> the people are underestimating how important india is. last year was the year it became the fifth largest economy in the world. that will be the case. it is never looking back. they are the fifth largest economy. demographics showing it that way. it should come in at 7%. it is not going to quite replicate the chinese model. they are going to become a player in the global stage. they are trying to compete in the tech sector and doing a good job. the election is a good story. better to know that rather than being uncertain. will probably be a positive for the next seven weeks will provide uncertainty. it will not be a clear result from early on. >> it takes a long time, doesn't it? weeks, in fact. thank you very much. managing editor. you can join the debate. if you want to get involved in the question of the day. be big an impact will they on local markets? let's get a first word news update. debra mao has that
sightof people have lost of what is going on in india. voters.ion potential how important are these elections to markets, mark? >> the people are underestimating how important india is. last year was the year it became the fifth largest economy in the world. that will be the case. it is never looking back. they are the fifth largest economy. demographics showing it that way. it should come in at 7%. it is not going to quite replicate the chinese model. they are going to become a player in...